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The literary legacy of Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn
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Date Issued
2008-11
Date Available
2023-08-21T16:57:53Z
Abstract
In considering the legacy of Foras Feasa ar Éirinn (FFÉ) by Séathrún Céitinn, or Geoffrey Keating, we may reasonably expect that the work’s influence on prose histories of Ireland to have merited particular scholarly attention. The concern in what follows here, however, is not so much with the work’s effect on the course of Irish historiography, but rather with its literary legacy as a significant link in a carefully forged chain of literary prose narratives. While this significance applies to narrative content, it also incorporates the more abstract matter of the dynamic role of the transmitter of narrative — that of the scribe — in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. In other words, it will be argued that the literary legacy of Keating’s FFÉ not only influenced the content itself of the material being transmitted, but also spurred the literary creativity of scribes to engage with a given text and indulge in editorial intrusions, thereby resulting in a newly created text, or, if you will, a re-created text.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
The Irish Texts Society
Journal
Irish Texts Society Subsidiary Series
Volume
19
Start Page
52
End Page
67
Language
English
Irish
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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ITSFFÉ.pdf
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